Search Results - Chou, C. T.
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The acute effects and clinical application of blood flow restriction on extremities with exercise: a systematic review
Lin, T., Chou, C., Huang, Y.Published in Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport (2024)article“…Chou, C.…”
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Eight-week training cessation suppresses physiological stress but rapidly impairs health metabolic profiles and aerobic capacity in elite taekwondo athletes
Liao, Y.-H., Sung, Y.-C., Chou, C.-C., Chen, C.-Y.Published in PLOS ONE (2016)article“…Chou, C.-C.…”
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The effect of acute dark chocolate consumption on carbohydrate metabolism and performance during rest and exercise
Stellingwerff, T., Godin, J. -P., Chou, C. J., Grathwohl, D., Ross, A. B., Cooper, K. A., Williamson, G., Lucas Actis-Goretta, L.Published in Applied Physiology, Nutrition, and Metabolism (2014)article“…Chou, C. J.…”
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Recognizing tactic patterns in broadcast basketball video using player trajectory
Chen, H. T., Chou, C. L., Fu, T. S., Lee, S. Y., Lin, B. S. P.Published in Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation (2012)article“…Chou, C. L.…”
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HMM-based ball hitting event exploration system for broadcast baseball video
Chen, H. T., Chou, C. L., Tsai, W. C., Lee, S. Y., Lin, B. S. P.Published in Journal of Visual Communication and Image Representation (2012)article“…Chou, C. L.…”
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Comparison of the ball collision of tennis rackets with different pounds
Wang, I. L., Chou, C. T., Huang, S. J.Published in Proceedings of First Joint International Pre-Olympic Conference of Sports Science and Sports Engineering. Volume II: Bio-Mechanics and Sports Engineering. (2008)article“…Chou, C. T.…”
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